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they are talking to each other and talking to the environment around them. the purpose of the study is to figure out how soon this can be it is funded by the federal government. we are talking about saving lives. this stuff really does work. i think that the government will gradually require more and more of this kind of technology, just as they required anti-lock brakes and air bags and electronic stability control. all of these things, once proven to work, the government rolls now very quickly. the other role the government might play, keep in mind, has to do with the rent -- the environment.clean air and so forth. it is interesting to see this around the world. i believe that new york is even thinking about trying to ban vehicles in certain parts of the center city. the congestion is not only causing gridlock, obviously, but it is terrible for the air. the auto makers have something to worry about here. there is so much growth around the world, yet they may be putting themselves out of business. host: there are a series of photos about the future transpor
they are talking to each other and talking to the environment around them. the purpose of the study is to figure out how soon this can be it is funded by the federal government. we are talking about saving lives. this stuff really does work. i think that the government will gradually require more and more of this kind of technology, just as they required anti-lock brakes and air bags and electronic stability control. all of these things, once proven to work, the government rolls now very...
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of environment. >> explain to us what a chemical reaction might mean in a house setting like this. >> basically accidental exposefer you mix ammonia and bleach, these types of things. one spills into another one. or you start a cleaning job and finish up with another product. >> got it. any update on the patients conditions. eight people were transferred to the hospital. >> right. six people to the hyperbaric chamber. >> does that the duaccident it is serious. >> basically they are trying to cleanse the body of toxin chemicals fusing the oxygen into the body. >> thank you. again, eight people taken to the the hospital. six of them to shock trauma. we should have more information in a couple of hours. back to you. >>> today the trial of a baltimore county police officer charged in the death of a teen is set it begin. james laboard was off-duty last year. abc 2 news' sherrie johnson is here with more on the developments. >> reporter: yes. it has been the year since the death of 17-year-old christopher brown. today james laboard is set to be tried for two counts of manslaughter. the inc
of environment. >> explain to us what a chemical reaction might mean in a house setting like this. >> basically accidental exposefer you mix ammonia and bleach, these types of things. one spills into another one. or you start a cleaning job and finish up with another product. >> got it. any update on the patients conditions. eight people were transferred to the hospital. >> right. six people to the hyperbaric chamber. >> does that the duaccident it is serious....
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. >> some times you can mix two household chemicals and create a dangerous environment, some times it can be knocked over, exposed with water. >> our concern was maybe is the neighbourhood safe. was this isolated to that house. >> reporter: administrators tell eyewitness news while the investigation is under way residents will be assigned to other homes. >> ordinarily our emergency plan is to no matter what happened at one house, transfer them to another place where there is available space. >> reporter: those who suffered, some at least were treated at shock trauma we understand several of them have been released from this hospital there were others treated at another area hospital we don't have any word or information about them. what we can tell you that group home, in parkville will remain closed until a complete investigation. back to you. >> thank you kai. maryland department of the environment is assisting in the investigation. >>> family of a young man beaten senseless at an orioles game talked about his struggle to recover he was on a date when he was heckled for wearing his
. >> some times you can mix two household chemicals and create a dangerous environment, some times it can be knocked over, exposed with water. >> our concern was maybe is the neighbourhood safe. was this isolated to that house. >> reporter: administrators tell eyewitness news while the investigation is under way residents will be assigned to other homes. >> ordinarily our emergency plan is to no matter what happened at one house, transfer them to another place where...
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the internships muste similar to what it would receive an educational environment. that strikes me as odd because of reason you're here is you can't get this in schl. but thedea that they should not displace the pai worker, you know, and a lot of cases you can see where they crossed the line and whe really get inn turns my actually doing a full job. is that wha is gng on here? >> the interns were dng in turn jobs. theyave go a long way from following someone around and just wching them to getting involved. intern's iolved. one the biggest of the six criteria you were mentioning is, number four, the employer tt provides training derives no imdiate advantage. well, if i am an employer and dot drive economic management, i wantire the intern. it ds not really -- a christine lagarde did not get paid when he was younger, it does not make sens to me. it is just greator the plaintiffs' lawyers because the are a t of lawsuits. new york times this week, allows it was started. there is a huge -- melissa: what you think wl haen? i work during the year and save money. i could af
the internships muste similar to what it would receive an educational environment. that strikes me as odd because of reason you're here is you can't get this in schl. but thedea that they should not displace the pai worker, you know, and a lot of cases you can see where they crossed the line and whe really get inn turns my actually doing a full job. is that wha is gng on here? >> the interns were dng in turn jobs. theyave go a long way from following someone around and just wching them to...
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pipeline within the next couple months ministration decide to protect the environment and break america's addiction to fossil fuels or chalk up another victory for big oil and those staging silent protests and blocking construction vehicles from tearing up the earth makes somebody a terrorist some people think so i'll explain in tonight's g.o.p. take. you need to know this yesterday democrats on the house oversight committee led by ranking member congressman elijah cummings of maryland released a full transcript of the testimony of a witness in the i.r.s. controversy investigation or to the washington post that testimony appears to confirm that the initial targeting of potentially political groups both right and left originated with a low level employee in the i.r.s. is cincinnati office as was originally reported and not with the white house which congressman darrell issa has suggested congressman cummings also released a letter with the transcripts explaining his decision which he concludes with a transcript debunks conspiracy theories about how the i.r.s. first started reviewing these
pipeline within the next couple months ministration decide to protect the environment and break america's addiction to fossil fuels or chalk up another victory for big oil and those staging silent protests and blocking construction vehicles from tearing up the earth makes somebody a terrorist some people think so i'll explain in tonight's g.o.p. take. you need to know this yesterday democrats on the house oversight committee led by ranking member congressman elijah cummings of maryland released...
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the environment and animals were also popular causes. human services and health organization were less favored and international giving was flat perhaps due to the international disasters in 2012. we'll see if the higher taxes and change in deductions will reduce america's give income 2013. i'm robert frank for nightly business report. >>> that's it for nightly business report tonight. i'm tyler mathisen thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nightly business report has been brought to you by thestreet.com. interactive financial multi media tools for an ever changing financial world. the stock advisor guides and helps generate income during a period of low interest rates. real money helps you think through ideas for investing and trading stocks. action alerts plus is a charitable trust portfolio that provides trade by trade strategies online, mobile, social media, wearethestreet.com. >>> welcome to "newsline." it's friday, june 21st. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. investors headed into work not sure of the kind o
the environment and animals were also popular causes. human services and health organization were less favored and international giving was flat perhaps due to the international disasters in 2012. we'll see if the higher taxes and change in deductions will reduce america's give income 2013. i'm robert frank for nightly business report. >>> that's it for nightly business report tonight. i'm tyler mathisen thanks for watching. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. nightly business...
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." , is the environment right? the customers bite? lori, a good idea for google? >> why not, the pc is on a date march, you -- a death march, you have laptop. you always have to be logged on and on the internee. they are going low-end retail, listen not everyone can afford to walk into a apple store, pick up a product, case and all extra doo-dahs, why not go low end carve out that market share. neil: do you think that google doing the hardware thing is a smart thing? >> it is genius, it is what microsoft wishes they would have done in 90s, the cheap chrome books are great an entries for the avvrage individual into the world, i call this everything becomes chrome, on your smartphone, you are used to, that now they see the same infer days t -- interface on their laptop, the makers like samsung, and htc, all those companies, if hardware is issue they will get most of the blame, google does not make all of these laptops. neil: all right from google to giggle? when it comes to frazzled flyer, less frazzled passengers giving mayor u.s. airlines higher satisfaction score
." , is the environment right? the customers bite? lori, a good idea for google? >> why not, the pc is on a date march, you -- a death march, you have laptop. you always have to be logged on and on the internee. they are going low-end retail, listen not everyone can afford to walk into a apple store, pick up a product, case and all extra doo-dahs, why not go low end carve out that market share. neil: do you think that google doing the hardware thing is a smart thing? >> it is...
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that's just saying it's a dangerous environment. we'll bring if additional meters and mde and try to evaluate exactly what it is. >> reporter: you've taken air samples so it may be something different. you're saying it's something as possible as household chemicals because this isn't the heating season when you see carbon monoxide? >> right. sometimes you can makes can he g mix chemicals. >> reporter: i notice there's an orange barricade sign on the front. >> right. right now that facility has been closed down. when we get the samples we will determine when it's safe to open it back up. >> reporter: okay. that's the scene here from park ville. 8 people taken to the hospital, 6 at shock trauma. i'm mike schuh reporting live. back to you. >> thank you. stay with wjz and cbsbaltimore.com for the very latest on this breaking story. 19 and a half minutes past the hour. >>> let's go right to the ronster. ron matz. good morning. >> reporter: hay birthday to tracy. he's inside jimmy's working hard. i want to thank everybody who responded. i
that's just saying it's a dangerous environment. we'll bring if additional meters and mde and try to evaluate exactly what it is. >> reporter: you've taken air samples so it may be something different. you're saying it's something as possible as household chemicals because this isn't the heating season when you see carbon monoxide? >> right. sometimes you can makes can he g mix chemicals. >> reporter: i notice there's an orange barricade sign on the front. >> right....
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some think it's genetics and brain wiring, others say it's the environment and self-restraint and the ability to push oneself away from the table. but nonetheless, the ama has now staked its claim. although it's not legal, the ama has a lot of clout in washington. their big thing is this can help with prevention and treatment. while the insurance companies are likely to push right back, it does mean there's going to be a change in conversation, and you're going to hear people say, brian, i'm not fat, i'm not obese, i have obesity. consider heart disease, diabetes, cancer, it's a whole new category, a whole new data reference list. >> it's going to be a big story. dr. nancy snyderman here with us tonight. thank you, as always. >>> now to the big search going on in a vacant field outside detroit, michigan. the latest dig site in the ongoing search for jimmy hoffa. this time, however, there's a new seriousness about it because it's based on a tip from the son of a former mob boss who says hoffa was buried there alive back in july of 1975. nbc's katy tur is in oakland township, michigan,
some think it's genetics and brain wiring, others say it's the environment and self-restraint and the ability to push oneself away from the table. but nonetheless, the ama has now staked its claim. although it's not legal, the ama has a lot of clout in washington. their big thing is this can help with prevention and treatment. while the insurance companies are likely to push right back, it does mean there's going to be a change in conversation, and you're going to hear people say, brian, i'm...
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what happened -- >> it's shoblgicking because ths a family friendly environment. >> reporter: others pictured a different picture. >> i'm not a bit surprised. not at all. i'm sorry to hear it but, you know, it's sad. >> reporter: while police won't say that it's definitely a murder-suicide, they did recover a weapon and they are not looking for any suspects. there's no threat to the community? no lookout? >> no. we believe it to be contained to that one incident. >> reporter: i just got off the phone with the fair ffax county police and they have never been called here for any other kind of problem. they are not releasing the names of the victims. they are still investigating but they remain looking at this as if it a murder-suicide. why police were here over the weekend and had to tase a man in the lobby. >>> now to a developing story out of prince georges county. police found a man's body in the median of a major highway. they discovered him unconscious near kenneth worth avenue. medics pronounced the man dead at the scene. his body is now with the state medical examiner to determi
what happened -- >> it's shoblgicking because ths a family friendly environment. >> reporter: others pictured a different picture. >> i'm not a bit surprised. not at all. i'm sorry to hear it but, you know, it's sad. >> reporter: while police won't say that it's definitely a murder-suicide, they did recover a weapon and they are not looking for any suspects. there's no threat to the community? no lookout? >> no. we believe it to be contained to that one incident....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the president did it for 11 minutes in a television interview with charlie rose starting by paying compliments to the agency. >> we should take pride in that because they're extraordinary professionals. they're dedicated to keeping the american people safe. if you're a u.s. person, then nsa is not listening to your phone calls and it's not targeting your e-mails unless it's getting an individualized court order. >> nsa director keith alexander reiterating to congress that the nsa does not have the capability to listen in on phone calls or read e-mails. the president says that while he understands the privacy issue, some is better kept a secret. >> look. we have to make decisions about how much classified information and how much covert activity we're willing to tolerate as a society. and, you know, we could not have carried out the bin laden raid if it was on the front page of the papers. i think everybody understands that. >> well, one problem is that everybody doesn
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. the president did it for 11 minutes in a television interview with charlie rose starting by paying compliments to the agency. >> we should take pride in that because they're extraordinary professionals. they're dedicated to keeping the american people safe. if you're a u.s. person, then nsa is not listening to your phone calls and it's not targeting your e-mails...
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and they're cared for in a clean, safe environment. no other chicken company does this. but we believe this is what it takes to bring your family a tastier, more tender chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >>> streaming media giant willan get access to the new original series for kids from dreamdream works. right now there's no word onrd n what shows will be in the works. some will be inspired by dream works animation franchise.e. this content has only been available on via company, and c the disney channel. they will have exclusive access to 300,000 hours of programmingg starts next year.. >>> spokspokane washington, hai stylist decided to shave off her hair, after her sister was diagnosed with cancer. >> was i proud to leave ask lea proud to stand up for what ihat believe in. >> melanie has been living here in the spokane area, she hashas been a salon supervisor at the salon and spa at the kass sin kd resort. she shaved her head to support her sister who is about to start her second round of chemotherapy. >> this isn't the first timet te that melanie has do
and they're cared for in a clean, safe environment. no other chicken company does this. but we believe this is what it takes to bring your family a tastier, more tender chicken. perdue. we believe in a better chicken. >>> streaming media giant willan get access to the new original series for kids from dreamdream works. right now there's no word onrd n what shows will be in the works. some will be inspired by dream works animation franchise.e. this content has only been available on via...
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so the economy does well, you will see a rising rate environment. at 3.5% on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay about $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will coáu you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or $672 a year. down payment, credit score and d8income determine the rate youl pay. >> borrowers that are getting the best rate are putting 20% to 25% down. they have income that is documentable. so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r credit score. something over 700 or 720. >> reporter: a quick closing at a time also helps. >> you get your best rate from a lender if you lock in for 30 days. standard to lock in for 60 days. the longer you go out, the more expensive it will be. >> reporter: ask your lender about a float down provision so your rate could be adjusted lower if rates do slip again. if you're still looking for the right house, make sure you're preapproved for a mortgage. and pay down your debt while interest rates on auto loans and credit cards are still low. >> this is a time to take
so the economy does well, you will see a rising rate environment. at 3.5% on a $250,000 home with 20% down, you pay about $898. the same 30-year fixed mortgage will coáu you 954 bucks at 4%. that's $56 more a month or $672 a year. down payment, credit score and d8income determine the rate youl pay. >> borrowers that are getting the best rate are putting 20% to 25% down. they have income that is documentable. so they're providing w-2s and federal tax returns. and they have an excellent r...
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directly under the control or optioned so they've got the dirt to participate in an inflation their environment, and you need that. you don't want to chase real estate at this point in the cycle and toll's very well positioned and dc to boston, a land constrained market, we think they are also in the right part of the country as well. liz: with all these name, one thing that's a common thread running through them is they are all u.s. based in the fund, most of them. can you infer from that that the u.s. is sort of the best thing going out there? do you like anything that's elsewhere, that's overseas? >> on balance, you know, and with theersified equity fund, it's focused on u.s. stocks, but within that big universe, there's tech names, material companies, industrial names with revenue outside the country, but on balance, we think that domestic industries facing the consumer, finance, that's where you want to be because you do have this ongoing recovery in the economy, and the turn in housing is a big, big part of it. that's how we positioned the portfolio. liz: positioned well as we said, doing
directly under the control or optioned so they've got the dirt to participate in an inflation their environment, and you need that. you don't want to chase real estate at this point in the cycle and toll's very well positioned and dc to boston, a land constrained market, we think they are also in the right part of the country as well. liz: with all these name, one thing that's a common thread running through them is they are all u.s. based in the fund, most of them. can you infer from that that...
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. >> the fire department called in the department of environment. air samples showed high carbon monoxide levels. since it's not a heating season they're looking for other causes. >> sometimes you can mix two household chemicals create a dangerous environment. sometimes a chemical can be exposed with water. >> that stumps the vp as she said due to the mental capability of the patients they keep few chemicals at this home. a home that is now closed. >> upon recovery the patients will be taken to other group homes owned by the same agency. >> the results of the testing may not be back for a few days. >>> let's check in on the roads with christy breslin at wjz traffic control. >> hi, everyone. a lot of congestion out there at this hour. the harrisburg expressway in the northbound direction very low there to mount caramel. on the topside of the inner loop, just bumper to bumper from green spring avenue over to harford road. traffic only moving at 25 miles an hour. northbound 95, that delay still heavy. back to northbound 95, delays fm 32 over to 100. th
. >> the fire department called in the department of environment. air samples showed high carbon monoxide levels. since it's not a heating season they're looking for other causes. >> sometimes you can mix two household chemicals create a dangerous environment. sometimes a chemical can be exposed with water. >> that stumps the vp as she said due to the mental capability of the patients they keep few chemicals at this home. a home that is now closed. >> upon recovery the...
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closed plants and taking jobs to cheap labor markets and globalized human rights and women rights and environment. we closed textile plants and taken jobs to bangladesh. and they are building plants in china, for example. and now cutting public education and public transportation and close the units and take away jobs and people are trapped and can't pay their bills. detroit lost. we need a reindustrialization to make way for that transition that is takes place. >> i know you support the president and i heard you argue and you said direct words that you want him to get involved. what are they for president obama? >> it is appeal for the real focus on positive jobs. unemployment is 7.5. they are 21 percent unemployment in these cities and up to 35 percent. we need a war on poverty, you cut pel grants for summer school youth and they can't get a job and go to school. they can't educate children and houses are foreclosed and the system of abandonment and this is a gap to step into and the lineage of jobs to go a long way to healing theds from aplatchia to detroit. >> i don't want to put words in you
closed plants and taking jobs to cheap labor markets and globalized human rights and women rights and environment. we closed textile plants and taken jobs to bangladesh. and they are building plants in china, for example. and now cutting public education and public transportation and close the units and take away jobs and people are trapped and can't pay their bills. detroit lost. we need a reindustrialization to make way for that transition that is takes place. >> i know you support the...
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could have declined to answer, answer in another environment to discuss things more freely, those would have been lawful, truthful answers, not signaling anything to the people. >> much further than that. >> but he lied-under-par oath answering no when the answer was yes. yes, clemons who spent $5 million fending off a frief louse constitution. >> i go further. i'm not talking clapper and one or two appearances before congress, no. aisle saying that i want to win. i'm in a battle with terrorists. i want to confuse them. i want my guys who are on my side to go up there and say, yeah, we did this, this, and this. >> under oath? >> such a lawyer all the time. i just want to win. >> this is truth and morality. you who now accept the conspiracy theories -- i couldn't resist, keep coming at him, if you make an exception for the obligation to tell the truth under oath for government officials, where will that exception stop? >> you got me there. shouldn't do it under oath. >> oh. >> all other occasions, lie through your back teeth. >> love you. >> not really. judge, not bad. fine performance o
could have declined to answer, answer in another environment to discuss things more freely, those would have been lawful, truthful answers, not signaling anything to the people. >> much further than that. >> but he lied-under-par oath answering no when the answer was yes. yes, clemons who spent $5 million fending off a frief louse constitution. >> i go further. i'm not talking clapper and one or two appearances before congress, no. aisle saying that i want to win. i'm in a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> the food network has dropped p paula deen. the news came shortly after she released a video statement apologizing and asking for forgiveness. >> your color of your skin, your religion, your sexual preference does not matter to me but it's what in the heart and my family and i try to live by that. i am here to say i am so sorry. i was wrong. >> paula deen's video apology prompted a lot of talk. she says you may be forgiven but what you said will never be forgotten. she said she is a product of her time and place. it doesn't excuse what she's said or done. i'm glad she's apologizing. we want to know what you think. head over to facebook and search politics nation and like us to join the conversation. it keeps going long after the show ends. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. r
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> the food network has dropped p paula deen. the news came shortly after she released a video statement apologizing and asking for forgiveness. >> your color of your skin, your religion, your sexual preference does not matter to me but it's what in the heart and my family and i try to live by that. i am here to say i am so sorry. i was wrong. >> paula deen's video apology prompted a lot of talk. she says you may...
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. >> reporter: the fire department called in the department of environment. air samples initially showed high carbon monoxide levels but since's not heating season they're looking for other causes. >> sometimes you can mix two household chemicals and create dangerous environments. >> reporter: that explanation, though, stumps the vp from the agency as she says due to the mental capabilities from the patient they keep very few chemicals of any kind at this home, a home that is now closed as air samples are being analyzed. upon recovery, those patients will be taken to other group homes owned by the same agency. two different state agencies are now investigating. i'm mike schuh in parkville. back to you on tv hill. >> we'll bring you more information as it becomes available. >>> we have some breaking news right now in harr ford county. there's been an accident along i-95. we are going to go to skyeye chopper 13 and captain jeff long. captain jeff. >> reporter: good evening. multiple car accident here on 95 southbound through joppa. this is at the exit for south
. >> reporter: the fire department called in the department of environment. air samples initially showed high carbon monoxide levels but since's not heating season they're looking for other causes. >> sometimes you can mix two household chemicals and create dangerous environments. >> reporter: that explanation, though, stumps the vp from the agency as she says due to the mental capabilities from the patient they keep very few chemicals of any kind at this home, a home that is...
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someone who's suffering and just-- they don't care, it's that they just maybe don't notice in their environment that there are people around in need, to the same extent as lower social class individuals. >> being lower in socioeconomic status is a two sided coin. you get the risk but you also get the protection. >> reporter: rudy mendoza denton also teaches psychology at berkeley, studies the health effects of class differences. his lab looks for inflammation, linked to a host of diseases and yes, corroborating doctors marmot and wilkinson, it's finding plenty among those lower down the class ladder. >> you put a ladder on a piece of paper and you say, "okay, relative to other people in the united states, where would you place yourself along these ten rungs?" and that measure has strong predictive effects for health. >> reporter: the higher up you are... >> the higher up you are, the better you are. it matters not only whether you are objectively wealthy or higher in social class but how you feel relative to other people. >> reporter: so feeling low can mean greater stress, worse health, more u
someone who's suffering and just-- they don't care, it's that they just maybe don't notice in their environment that there are people around in need, to the same extent as lower social class individuals. >> being lower in socioeconomic status is a two sided coin. you get the risk but you also get the protection. >> reporter: rudy mendoza denton also teaches psychology at berkeley, studies the health effects of class differences. his lab looks for inflammation, linked to a host of...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of an ambulance having a heart attack. the emts gave me bayer aspirin. it helped save my life. i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming. my doctor recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've lived through a massive heart attack. i don't take life for granted. see your doctor and get checked out. ♪ >>> she was just 16 years old when she was put on death row. pá 10:00 this morning, paula cooper became a free woman. she was locked up 27 years ago after she and a group of friends stabbed and robbed a 78-year-old bible teacher. but one of her closest allies may surprise you. he's the victim's grandson. >> i became convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that my grandmother would have had love and compassion for paula cooper and her family. i felt she wanted someone i
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i'm in my work van, having lunch, next minute i'm in the back of an ambulance having a heart attack. the emts gave me bayer aspirin. it helped save my life. i was in shape, fit. i did not see it coming. my doctor recommends i take bayer aspirin to help prevent another heart attack. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i've lived through a...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our reporting from the front lines. i want to begin with the supreme court where in a 7-2 vote the court struck down a law that requires arizona residents to show proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. arizona had called the provision sensible to prevent voter fraud but civil rights groups said it was unconstitutional. spencer overton of george washington university law school tells "outfront" this is is a major win for voting rights because it interprets federal laws that favor voter access over state hurdles that restrict that access. well, the blind chinese activist and lawyer who was granted asylum in the united states says he's being forced to leave new york university. he claims the university is bowing to pressure from china because it reportedly wants to build a campus in shanghai. nyu denies the end of the fellowship had anything to do with that and the university tells us they made it clear to mr. check relatively early on
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> we start the second half of our show with stories we care about where we focus on our reporting from the front lines. i want to begin with the supreme court where in a 7-2 vote the court struck down a law that requires arizona residents to show proof of citizenship in order to register to vote. arizona had called the provision sensible to prevent voter fraud but civil rights groups said it was unconstitutional. spencer...
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. >> let me ask you this question, when you look right now, the environment in municipal bonds is being compared to august 2011. and what we've got coming this summer is a significant arment of potential in terms of reinvestment flows. i think it's like $125 billion. do you see that as real demand and enough to keep people in munis? >> well, you have got an interesting situation that's happened over the last several weeks. because june 1st there was a huge amount of money that would normally have gone into reinvestment and it did not. there's a lot of issuance that's coming out right now. we have over $6 billion this week, and those new issues come typically at cheaper rates than bonds that are in the secondary. so i think as the summer goes, we'll see what happens. now, if rates do get to a point where they become more atrack 2i6, and i do think at some point you will see a rally in here. >> let me ask you about detroit. it's a wash. >> it's a big story. >> outlier or a slap in the face as to what can happen and the danger of investing in these? >> it's time i come on there are always
. >> let me ask you this question, when you look right now, the environment in municipal bonds is being compared to august 2011. and what we've got coming this summer is a significant arment of potential in terms of reinvestment flows. i think it's like $125 billion. do you see that as real demand and enough to keep people in munis? >> well, you have got an interesting situation that's happened over the last several weeks. because june 1st there was a huge amount of money that would...
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>> in this type of environment you want to manage risk. that is the first quarter of the day. you want exposure. and if you have the decisions that you feel compelled and meet your objectives, you can hold on to them and hopefully there are dividend payers and certainly they have a very consistent track record in terms of equity performance and driving revenue top and bottom line growth. expose yourself as a way of giving your overall portfolio protection on days where you see is elevated fixed. you're able to take advantage of that as opposed to it the reverse which is where you're seeing a downdraft in equity pricing. you have a way of balancing of your portfolio. you are looking for dividend, looking for a good track record of earnings. topline revenue growth, bottom line revenue growth. you want more exposure to defensive, you want to be riik managing risk, keep in mind, you are entering a time of continued and heightened volatility. and that is going to be the order of the day until we get to this point where those two teams meet, where quantitative easing or stimulus is
>> in this type of environment you want to manage risk. that is the first quarter of the day. you want exposure. and if you have the decisions that you feel compelled and meet your objectives, you can hold on to them and hopefully there are dividend payers and certainly they have a very consistent track record in terms of equity performance and driving revenue top and bottom line growth. expose yourself as a way of giving your overall portfolio protection on days where you see is elevated...
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we've said in the past this is an artificial environment. i think all the market participants, including myself, would like to get back to a normal environment where we don't have an economy that's supported by massive monetary accommodations. so, yes, it has influenced behaviors, decision making. that's why risk assets are trying to push investors around the globe into risk assets to get the economy back on its feet. you know, they have pledged that they will continue to have 0% interest rates until employment is at 6.5%. i think the challenge for the fed is they're still the only player on the field, and we still have yet to see really fiscal policy come in to help stabilize the economy so that they can remove themselves from the market. but it does make decision making that much more difficult in that consequence, but i think you will see investors as the economy is improving pivot to more growth. >> how have you allocated your own portfolio? are you playing the game? is it stocks? is it bonds? what are you guys doing with your capital? >
we've said in the past this is an artificial environment. i think all the market participants, including myself, would like to get back to a normal environment where we don't have an economy that's supported by massive monetary accommodations. so, yes, it has influenced behaviors, decision making. that's why risk assets are trying to push investors around the globe into risk assets to get the economy back on its feet. you know, they have pledged that they will continue to have 0% interest rates...
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brent newell is an environmental lawyer with the center on race, poverty and the environment. >> already, california communities are overwhelmed by the amount of air pollution that comes from these facilities, the effect on groundwater is really unacceptable, so continuing to produce milk to put on a ship and ship across the pacific ocean to china, to satisfy some kind of growing demand in china for dairy products, really makes no sense at all. >> reporter: if the chinese continue to develop their own independent dairy industry california will lose much of its market for surplus milk and california farmers will pay more for alfalfa as exports to china drive up demand. in this complex exchange of resources and money, china may well end up the global food industry winner. >> brown: on the environmental issues, the dairy industry has responded saying central valley farmers abide by some of the nation's strictest water quality regulations. their efforts include sampling and testing manure and soil as well as monitoring groundwater. they noted that air emissions are also regulated and cited a
brent newell is an environmental lawyer with the center on race, poverty and the environment. >> already, california communities are overwhelmed by the amount of air pollution that comes from these facilities, the effect on groundwater is really unacceptable, so continuing to produce milk to put on a ship and ship across the pacific ocean to china, to satisfy some kind of growing demand in china for dairy products, really makes no sense at all. >> reporter: if the chinese continue...
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and so you've got a president who's a democrat, who is left with sort of a disaggregated political environment where the people who would normally support him like ana was pointing out from a place that looks much nicer than the one that i'm in right now, she's right, in the sense that democrat s are a little less likely to support this kind of policy whereas republicans were much more likely to support president bush in that kind of policy. i think that accounts for a lot of the support that the president bush had -- >> -- you got a guy who overpromised and underdelivered. a guy who is finding out that it is much different to govern than it is to campaign. and that made promises during the campaign that when you come in to office and you actually have to be in charge of things like the nsa, you realize, are not feasible and practical to put in to effect. and you know, but his base is feeling disillusioned -- >> but ana, we're conflating the issue here again. nothing that president obama is doing is without court order or without oversight. warrantless wiretaps are wiretaps without warrants. a
and so you've got a president who's a democrat, who is left with sort of a disaggregated political environment where the people who would normally support him like ana was pointing out from a place that looks much nicer than the one that i'm in right now, she's right, in the sense that democrat s are a little less likely to support this kind of policy whereas republicans were much more likely to support president bush in that kind of policy. i think that accounts for a lot of the support that...
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it was a terrible environment for these employees, and they were ruthlessly exploited. >> reporter: federal officials were tepd off by employees to exploitations going on in some cases more than a decade. many of those arrested from pakistan. threatening workers from their home countries who had overstayed visas with deportation. employees allegedly using stolen identities from coast guard cadet to an 8-year-old child. en a statement. 7-eleven says it is cooperating with authorities and will take action to audit employment stattous of franchisee employees. federal authorities are investigating, 40 seven eleven stories, spanning seven states. the maximum sentence itch the owners or managers are convicted, 20 years in prison. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> several football players at the naval academy will soon be charged with rape. an attorney for the alleged victim. female midshipman says she passed out drunk while at an off-campus party. later she learned from friend and social media the players claimed to have sex with her while incapacitated. following in an investigation that to
it was a terrible environment for these employees, and they were ruthlessly exploited. >> reporter: federal officials were tepd off by employees to exploitations going on in some cases more than a decade. many of those arrested from pakistan. threatening workers from their home countries who had overstayed visas with deportation. employees allegedly using stolen identities from coast guard cadet to an 8-year-old child. en a statement. 7-eleven says it is cooperating with authorities and...
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people have concerns about both sectors in light of a rising rate environment. ashley: yeah. >> however you can't look past the fact that a stronger economy is good for real estate. the homebuilders have had a huge run. they're trading a little bit off their recent highs. so it is going to be tough to push through unless we get real strong data. we have a couple more data points coming out. we saw them omorrow and thursday. ashley: you like reits, real estate invest trusts you like that play? >> we do. have for a long while and think it has a long way to go. ashley: which areas are you avoiding? >> we're seeing a bit of a rotation out of technology. simply a lack of catalysts. you have a number about earnings coming out this week. within the sector you zerotation out of tech and into telecom for some more megacap dividend-paying stocks in this defensive mind. we would probably take a bit of a breather on tech until you get into the fall where you will see more catalysts. ashley: quickly, dan, we'll be into earnings season fairly soon. >> seems like they never en
people have concerns about both sectors in light of a rising rate environment. ashley: yeah. >> however you can't look past the fact that a stronger economy is good for real estate. the homebuilders have had a huge run. they're trading a little bit off their recent highs. so it is going to be tough to push through unless we get real strong data. we have a couple more data points coming out. we saw them omorrow and thursday. ashley: you like reits, real estate invest trusts you like that...
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. >> we send smaller into remote environments by themselves. >> reporter: general bennett socolick says these may be the only americans in a given country. >> that complicates integration. >> reporter: he wants to gauge the feeling of current rangers, s.e.a.l.s and green berets. >> i'm more concerned with the men and their reaction. >> reporter: the movie "g.i. jane" told the story of the first fictional female candidate. but some troops are concerned the reality is a long way off. >> this is really a young person's kind of challenge. the longer they wait, the less likely the opportunities are. >> reporter: by 2015, the army will develop gender neutral standards for its rangers. and the following year, qualified women could begin training for the navy s.e.a.l.s if officials approve. the marines are using specific tests of strength to develop one standard for combat jobs that men and women must meet. >> in a cramped compartment, a tank gunner must reach over to the rack, lift that 55 pound shell from the rack, pull it out, flip it over, and insert it in the breach. >> reporter: but speci
. >> we send smaller into remote environments by themselves. >> reporter: general bennett socolick says these may be the only americans in a given country. >> that complicates integration. >> reporter: he wants to gauge the feeling of current rangers, s.e.a.l.s and green berets. >> i'm more concerned with the men and their reaction. >> reporter: the movie "g.i. jane" told the story of the first fictional female candidate. but some troops are...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer. >>> welcome back to "new day." disturbing photos of chef nigella lawson. british police warned an unnamed man in the case. pamela brown is tracking the story. >> we're learning the husband, charles saatchi volunteered to go to the police station, stunning pictures on the front page of british tabloids showing nigella lawson in a public argument that some witnesses say escalated to physical violence. her husband says it's not what it looks like but according to some domestic violence experts the pictures tell a different story. she's a celebrity chef well-known author and tv star. >> the weekend brunch of my dreams. >> reporter: he is a multimillionaire marketing mogul and art dealer. >> she's portrayed as a powerful woman, the woman in control, so for her to be subservient is a rather telling story.
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer. >>> welcome back to "new day." disturbing photos of chef nigella lawson. british police warned an unnamed man in the case. pamela brown is tracking the story. >> we're learning the husband, charles saatchi...
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in the current environment, they remain under regime control. when we look at the types of issues we're going to be focused on and we want the international community to be focused on, i think you would see a very intense focus from the u.s. on making sure that steps are being taken to security chemical weapons stock pile. this is something that the international community can do. one example of that for instance in libya, chemical weapon stock piles not nearly of the scale in syria but in the immediate aftermath of the libyan revolution. we were able to work with other relevant international bodies to makes sure that experts got on the ground to secure the weapons and to begin the work of destroying them. so this is something that will be focused on in terms of monitoring and dangerous weapons. >> is it dangerous because of the weapons themselves that you could not destroy them? >> i'll take the hypothetical in this regard which is these are dangerous weapons and the notion you can destroy them is a challenging one given the nature of the weapo
in the current environment, they remain under regime control. when we look at the types of issues we're going to be focused on and we want the international community to be focused on, i think you would see a very intense focus from the u.s. on making sure that steps are being taken to security chemical weapons stock pile. this is something that the international community can do. one example of that for instance in libya, chemical weapon stock piles not nearly of the scale in syria but in the...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> time now 7:26. good morning. i'm jon kelley. b.a.r.t.'s police chief planning to bring in a former chief to assess reforms instituted after shooting death of oscar grant. the announcement coming one day ahead of the oakland premiere of "fruitvale station," that's an award winning film about the day leading up to grant's death on a b.a.r.t. platform in 2009. two stoformer landlords worked a plea deal. kip and nicole macy ordered work to cut beams that supported floor of a tenant and reportedly cut a hole in a living room floor, cut off electricity, stole money and jewelry from others. the pair will go to prison for more than four1vz years. >>> tesla recalling about '7ó80f its model s vehicles. the founder says the leelectric cars made between may 10th and june 8th. the mounting bracket on the bresacbac backseat is weaker than intended. >>> it's phenomenal. 7:27. after all, the kids are out for school. you need all of the education they can get. today temperatures are going to be comfortable and we don't have a l
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> time now 7:26. good morning. i'm jon kelley. b.a.r.t.'s police chief planning to bring in a former chief to assess reforms instituted after shooting death of oscar grant. the announcement coming one day ahead of the oakland premiere of "fruitvale station," that's an award winning film about the day leading up to grant's death on a b.a.r.t. platform in 2009. two stoformer landlords worked a plea deal. kip and...
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some of the most hostile environments in africa. temperatures -- al you're big into weather, get over 130 degrees fahrenheit. >> his ears help him. >> it helps release heat. they have the ears but take a look at the feet, they also have fur, basically on their feet which helps as sand shoes to help prevent them from getting on the shot sand. kind of like snow shoes. >> and then the water there, how do they adopt that to the that. >> this is the only animal in the is a the sarhara without water. they get what they need from the vegetation like roots and stuff like that. >> it is actually like an insulator. >> yeah it blocks the sun and also their activities, they're primary, nocturnal. >> i'm going to pass them over here to you. >> next the laughing kookaburra. >> this is one of my favorite animals, a kookaburra and to get it to start vibrate your lips. i'm serious, now. >> look at that. >> so basically what this kookaburra is doing, it's announcing his territory to other kookaburra families. >> do they think you're a kookaburra by m
some of the most hostile environments in africa. temperatures -- al you're big into weather, get over 130 degrees fahrenheit. >> his ears help him. >> it helps release heat. they have the ears but take a look at the feet, they also have fur, basically on their feet which helps as sand shoes to help prevent them from getting on the shot sand. kind of like snow shoes. >> and then the water there, how do they adopt that to the that. >> this is the only animal in the is a...